Investigation into alleged illegal campaign financing denounced by party’s leader, Jordan Bardella, as ‘harassment campaign’
Police have raided the headquarters of France’s far-right National Rally
(RN) and seized documents as part of an investigation into alleged
illegal campaign financing that was denounced by the party’s leader,
Jordan Bardella, as “a harassment campaign”.
The
raid came a day after EU financial prosecutors in Brussels said they
had launched a separate investigation into the alleged misuse of €4.3m
by the former far-right Identity & Democracy (ID) group in the
European parliament, which included the RN.
It also represented a fresh setback for the party after its figurehead, Marine Le Pen, was convicted in March
of embezzling EU funds and barred from running for office for five
years, effectively scuppering her hopes of running in 2027 presidential
elections.
Bardella, 29, whom Le Pen has asked to prepare to
campaign in her place, said on social media on Wednesday: “RN
headquarters – including the offices of its leaders – are being searched
by about 20 police officers from the financial brigade.”
Police
and investigating magistrates had seized “emails, documents and
accounting” relating to “the last regional, presidential, parliamentary
and European elections”, he said, calling the operation “a serious
attack on pluralism and democratic choice”.
The
Paris prosecutor’s office said the raid was part of an investigation
launched in July last year that sought to establish whether campaigns in
2022 and 2024 were funded through “illegal loans from individuals to
the party or to RN candidates”.
The investigation would also look into
allegations the party had included inflated or fake invoices in its
claims for the state to reimburse its campaign finances, the
prosecutor’s office said. The offices and homes of several company
executives were also searched.
The
investigation involved “acts that may constitute fraud, loans exceeding
campaign finance regulations, aggravated laundering of fraud, forgery
and the use of forged documents between 2020 and 2024”, the prosecutors
said in a statement.
The EU prosecutors’
investigation follows a European parliament report alleging that the ID
group, which included MEPs from RN, Italy’s Lega, Germany’s AfD and
other far-right parties, had improperly spent more than €4m of EU money.
Most of the funds benefited companies linked to a
former Le Pen adviser and his wife, a consortium of European newspapers
including Le Monde has reported. ID was disbanded last year and has
been succeeded by a new group, Patriots for Europe.
Le
Pen has appealed against her conviction and has said she hopes it will
be overturned so she can make her fourth run for the Elysée in two
years’ time. Polls suggest either she or Bardella would be strongly
placed to win.
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